Welcome to Romulus Enterprises, LLC


Preparing students for today’s workforce

Romulus Enterprises offers short-term programs that prepare students for employment inside a mock- job- setting that combines sound education with practical hands-on experience. We take pride in providing an educational environment where students can grow and develop the essential skills needed to meet today’s job market.  Students receive a diploma at the completion of our training program and we offer assistance with job placement.

Student Visas

Romulus Enterprises is authorized by Homeland Security, INS Bureau, to issue Form I-20 in F-1 and M-1 visa categories.  The school works with immigrant (non-American) populations and issues Form I-20 for M-1 visas to students seeking vocational study in all of our licensed programs.  Romulus also issues Form I-20 for F-1 visas to students seeking language (vocational) study.  Contact school director, Melanie Gray at 215 640 0880, or contactus@romulusschool.com, for more information.

Become A Phlebotomist!!!

In today’s economy job security continues to plummet, yet phlebotomists are in demand.  Enroll in our Phlebotomy program and secure your future in a field that continues to grow.    Externship – Students who successfully complete the five prerequisites for this course will be assigned to an externship at an area healthcare facility.

Job Market for Phlebotomy

According to the US Department of Labor, the demand for phlebotomists on the job market is expected to increase. Their prediction is that jobs for trained phlebotomists will increase by 10%-20% over the next decade. Employers seek skillful phlebotomists to ensure that the blood specimen is collected correctly and that all safety measures and precautions in obtaining, preserving, and transporting the samples are taken.

The rapidly growing older population will be a major reason for this growth, since older people tend to have more medical problems that require lab work. The fastest growth in this field is expected in independent medical laboratories because hospitals continue to send a greater amount of their lab work to outside facilities. The median expected salary for a typical phlebotomist in the United States is around $23,000.

Phlebotomy Graduates...

With experience, some phlebotomists are promoted to a higher-level position such as phlebotomy supervisor or laboratory assistant. Some move into related fields like medical assistant, nursing aide, or patient care technician and many employers assist with training for these jobs. Phlebotomists who are interested in lab work might go back to school to study as a clinical lab technician.

 

Explore a career in Phlebotomy

Phlebotomists are healthcare professionals who are trained to collect blood specimens from patients by venipuncture and micro-collection techniques. Phlebotomist are constantly in great demand among clinical laboratories, health centers and hospitals.

Healthcare Industry Snapshot from the U.S. Department of Labor

  • The health care industry is predicted to add nearly 3.5 million new jobs between 2002 and 2012, an increase of 30%. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
  • From 2002-2012, 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations are concentrated in health services. These positions include medical assistants (59% growth), physician assistants (49% growth), home health aides (48% growth), and medical records and health information technicians (47% growth). (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

More compelling information about why you should consider a career in healthcare is available from the U.S. Department of Labor